Homebrew Yuan-Ti Abomintaion Species Details
Physical Description
Yuan-Ti abominations appear as anthropomorphic serpents, and are taller than other Yuan-Ti. In Yuan-Ti society, they are seen as the higher caste.
History
The yuan-ti were once humans who thrived in the earliest days of civilization and worshipped serpents as totem animals. They lauded the serpent's sinuous flexibility, its calculated poise, and its deadly strike. Their advanced philosophy taught the virtue of detachment from emotion and of clear, focused thought. Yuan-ti culture was among the richest in the mortal world. Their warriors were legendary, their empires always expanding. Yuan-ti temples stood at the centers of ancient metropolises, reaching ever higher in prayer to the gods they longed to emulate. In time, the serpent gods heard those prayers, their sibilant voices responding from the darkness as they told the yuan-ti what they must do. The yuan-ti religion grew more fanatical in its devotion. Cults bound themselves to the worship of the serpent gods and imitated their ways, indulging in cannibalism and humanoid sacrifice. Through foul sorcery, the yuan-ti bred with snakes, utterly sacrificing their humanity to become like the serpent gods in form, as well as in thought and emotion.
Society
Yuan-ti life revolves around their temples, yet yuan-ti don't love the gods they worship. Instead, they see worship as a means to attain power. A yuan-ti believes an individual who attains enough power can devour and replace one of the yuan-ti gods. The yuan-ti strive for ascension and are willing to commit the darkest atrocities to achieve it. The leader of a yuan-ti society, which is similar to a village, typically in a jungle, are cunning and ruthless, who readily sacrifice lesser yuan-ti if potential victory justifies such losses. They have no sense of honorable combat and strike first in decisive ambush if they can. There is no gender roles, but most yuan-ti are warriors. Almost all strangers are captured and sacrificed to a serpent god, when they are within a few hundred yards of a yuan-ti settlement.
Relationships
Yuan-Ti are hated by almost all, and hate almost all. Salanditian and Lizardfolk have an especially deep hatred, due to the transformation of the latter into the former from them.
Yuan-Ti Names
Yuan-Ti names are meant to sound fearsome, exotic, and are meant to strike fear. Yuan-ti sur names are short and follow after primary names with a hyphen, and are pronounced with the primary name i.e. Jorvik-Sa
Male: Asmodeus, Kahn, Gimply, Jorvik
Female: Sinestra, Shai, Kaer, Nhyris
Sur: Sa, Lok, Bri, En
Traits
Age. Yuan-Ti Abominations can live for 200 years. They mature at age 8
Alignment. Yuan-Ti are almost always in service of their god. They are typically Neutral Evil, though some exceptions exist.
Yuan-Ti Abomintaion Traits
"The Yuan-Ti cast off their humanity long ago, and with it, their sanity." -From Masters of the Forbidden City by Codo VidakAbility Score Increese
Your Intelligence score increases by 1, and Your Strength Score increases by 2.
Snakeskin
You have resistance to poison damage.
Languages
You can speak, read, and write Common, and your choice between either Draconic, or Abyssal.
Constrict
You may constrict(grapple) a target as an action. It is treated as a 2d6 bludgeoning weapon, which you are proficient with.
Bite
You have sharp snake fangs, which are natural weapons you are proficient with. They deal 1d6 piercing and 2d4 poison damage, and have the finesse property.
Serpent's Sight
You have proficiency in Perception.
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